– “I remember picking off a pass and high-stepping into the endzone like you did. I looked up to you; I still do. It’s crazy just to be sitting here next to you. But it’s even crazier that a first round draft pick –number five overall – would throw shade at some undrafted cats that’s just out there trying to do what they do.” – Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Doug Baldwin to Deion Sanders on his comments regarding the Seahawks wide receivers

– “[LeGarrette Blount] basically said that Seattle is not as good as everyone thinks they are. So he gave us a little bit of his mindset and what he’s thinking about that Seattle defense. I really like what I heard from LeGarrette Blount.” – LaDainian Tomlinson on New England Patriots running back LeGarrette Blount

– “I’ll be interested to see what happens. [LeGarrette Blount] may sit out a series, he may not start – I don’t know. Everybody knows the Patriots don’t do that. They don’t give the other team bulletin board [material].” – Baltimore Ravens linebacker Terrell Suggs on LeGarrette Blount’s comments on the Seattle Seahawks at Super Bowl XLIX Media Day

– “[Marshawn Lynch] is all about action. You cannot fault a player…If I’m on this man’s team and he’s like, ‘I don’t want to do any talking – I’m just going to go out there and be Marshawn Lynch’ then I’ll take that any day of the week than a guy who says I’m going to do this and going to do that and doesn’t show up on game day.” – Terrell Suggs on Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch

– “[Marshawn Lynch] didn’t come out of character to be someone he’s not and I respect that.” – LaDainian Tomlinson on Seattle Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch

On NFL.com the following video clips from Super Bowl XLIX Media Day Coverage, NFL Total Access & Super Bowl Tonight are available for viewing:

– Super Bowl Live provides live coverage on NFL Network from 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM ET. The following guests will appear:

Pittsburgh Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell

Chicago Bears kicker Jay Feely

Arizona Cardinals defensive end Calais Campbell

Buffalo Bills running back Fred Jackson

Tennessee Titans cornerback Jason McCourty

Cleveland Browns cornerback Joe Haden

Oakland Raiders fullback Marcel Reese

Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers defensive end Simeon Rice

Former NFL quarterback Randall Cunningham

Broadcaster Joe Buck

– From 1:00 – 4:00 PM ET, Super Bowl Live airs from the Fan Gallery at the Super Bowl Media Center in Arizona on NFL.com, hosted by Matt “Money” Smith along with Dave Dameshek, Adam Rank and Molly Qerim. The following guests will appear:

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